| 1. Intro - Lil' Kim, |
| 2. Hold It Now - Lil' Kim, |
| 3. Doing It Way Big - Lil' Kim, |
| 4. Can't F**k With Queen Bee - Full Force, , Lil' Kim, , Shelene Thomas |
| 5. Hollyhood Skit - Lil' Kim, |
| 6. Shake Ya Bum Bum - Lil' Kim, , |
| 7. This Is Who I Am - Lil' Kim, , Mashonda, Swizz Beatz |
| 8. Jump Off - Lil' Kim, , Mr. Cheeks |
| 9. This Is a Warning - Lil' Kim, |
| 10. (When Kim Say) Can You Hear Me Now? - Missy Elliott, Lil' Kim, |
| 11. Thug Luv - Lil' Kim, , Twista |
| 12. Magic Stick - 50 Cent, Lil' Kim, |
| 13. Get in Touch With Us - Lil' Kim, , Styles P |
| 14. Heavenly Father - Big Hill, Lil' Kim, |
| 15. Tha Beehive - Lil' Kim, , , , Vee |
| 16. Came Back for You - Lil' Kim, |
Editorial Reviews
Now that Lil' Kim's third solo outing is upon us, it's fair time to pose this question: is this fly Brooklyn female a legitimate MC or just another media sensation? Well, probably a little of both. La Bella Mafia is a refreshingly uncommercial album that demonstrates Kims hard-earned mic skills, but the set never really hits its stride. Kim seems to be a woman who favors strong musical partners, yet many of the albums collaborations fail to inspire. Swizz Beats is at his abysmal worst (as both rapper and producer) on "This Is Who I Am" while Kims cookie-cutter rhymes blindly follow his lead. "The Jump Off" features a hot, bhangra-accented Timbaland track that loses momentum when guest star Mr. Cheeks jumps in. But when it works, La Bella Mafia shines. Just check out "Hold It Now," where Havoc ratchets up the temperature with judicious use of the always-funky Beastie Boys sample "Paul Revere" and Kim rises to the occasion with a performance worthy of her Queen Bee title. --Rebecca Levine
Product Description
Everyone's favorite hardcore female rapper returns with her hottest and hardest effort to date. Lil' Kim is joined by her friends Missy Elliot, Method, Styles P, Governer, Twista and Mashonda Tifere. Includes a limited bonus collectible card inside unlocking exclusive photos, videos and much more. Queen Bee/Atlantic. 2003.
La Bella Mafia,Lil' Kim,Atlantic / Wea,East Coast Rap,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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La Bella Mafia
Lil' Kim Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008DCQL Release Date: 2003-03-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Hold It Now (feat. Havoc)
- Doing It Way Big
- Can't F**k with Queen Bee (feat. Governor & Shelene Thomas with Full Force)
- Hollyhood Skit
- Shake Ya Bum Bum (feat. Lil' Shanice)
- This Is Who I Am (feat. Swizz Beatz & Mashonda)
- The Jump Off (feat. Mr. Cheeks)
- This Is a Warning
- (When Kim Say) Can You Hear Me Now? (feat. Missy Elliott)
- Thug Luv (feat. Twista)
- Magic Stick (feat. 50 Cent)
- Get in Touch with Us (feat. Styles P)
- Heavenly Father (feat. "Big Hill")
- Tha Beehive (feat. Reeks, Bunky S.A., Vee & Saint from the Advakids)
- Came Back for You
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Now that Lil' Kim's third solo outing is upon us, it's fair time to pose this question: is this fly Brooklyn female a legitimate MC or just another media sensation? Well, probably a little of both. La Bella Mafia is a refreshingly uncommercial album that demonstrates Kim's hard-earned mic skills, but the set never really hits its stride. Kim seems to be a woman who favors strong musical partners, yet many of the album's collaborations fail to inspire. Swizz Beats is at his abysmal worst (as both rapper and producer) on "This Is Who I Am" while Kim's cookie-cutter rhymes blindly follow his lead. "The Jump Off" features a hot, bhangra-accented Timbaland track that loses momentum when guest star Mr. Cheeks jumps in. But when it works, La Bella Mafia shines. Just check out "Hold It Now," where Havoc ratchets up the temperature with judicious use of the always-funky Beastie Boys sample "Paul Revere" and Kim rises to the occasion with a performance worthy of her Queen Bee title. --Rebecca LevineAlbum Description
Everyone's favorite hardcore female rapper returns with her hottest and hardest effort to date. Lil' Kim is joined by her friends Missy Elliot, Method, Styles P, Governer, Twista and Mashonda Tifere. Includes a limited bonus collectible card inside unlocking exclusive photos, videos and much more. Queen Bee/Atlantic. 2003.Customer Reviews:
Better Than What People Say (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4.0 stars).......2007-04-07
When I hear songs like "Hold It Down" and "Can't F With Queen Bee", I believed that she has stepped her lyrics up from back in '96 (although I believed that Havoc's beat really helped out on the former song). A real nice song is when she colabs with former label mate Styles P. on "Get In Touch With Us", and that is actually one of the best songs on the album. Most of the songs, I believe that she sounds angry, and it brings out the best in her. When I hear the album's closer "Came Back For You", knowing she had a lot to say, aiming at a lot of female artists (i.e. Foxy Brown). It's songs like that that makes me like Kim for what she is.
The album's first single "The Jump Off" was real dope and featured Mr. Cheeks. Swizz Beats lays down a nice beat with the help of Mashonda's vocals on "This Is Who I Am", a song that I really like. "Thug Luv" with Twista, is another notable song. And her crew The Advakids rip the song "The Beehive". And lets not forget her remake of R. Kelly's "A Woman's Threat" on the song "Warning".
As for anything bad, there are a few songs I had no feel for. "Can You Hear Me Now" with Missy Eliott I didn't like, as well as it had a horrible beat. And "Magic Stick" with 50 Cent (before they were beefing) is another skippable track in my opinion.
Also some tracks should have been on here. "The Jump Off (Remix)" with Mr. Cheeks and Mobb Deep could have been a perfect addition to the album. And "Whats The Word?" was good and was remixed with Joe Budden, Lil' Shanice and The Advakids should have been on here as well. Thats all the dissapointment I had with this album.
I believe that this is Kim's best album. This is also my favorite Kim album, probably because I don't listen to her other albums anymore. "Hard Core" was average. "Notorious K.I.M." was garbage. And "The Naked Truth" was overrated, thanks to a couple of media outlets (I won't say the names, but many know what I'm talking about). As I said before, if you like Kim, you'll dig this album. Kim had a lot on her mind since her previous album, and would have a lot to say. I recommend that you give it a listen.
Lyrics: B+
Production: A-
Guest Appearances: B
Musical Vibes: B
Overall: B+
Top 5 Favorite Tracks:
1. Hold It Down
2. The Beehive
3. The Jump Off
4. This Is Who I Am
5. Get In Touch With Us
Honorable Mention Track: Thug Luv, Came Back For You
Favorite Lil' Kim Albums: (Note: There is a BIG gap between the 1 and 2 spots)
1. La Bella Mafia
2. The Naked Truth
3. Hard Core
4. The Notorious K.I.M.
Peace Everyone!!!
Queen Bee Holds The Crown .......2006-08-16
1. Intro: An intro, no review available.
2. Hold It Now [featuring Havoc]: This is one of my favorites off the album. The chorus is really good and the ending of the osng features Kim hosting a radio station taking calls. This is hilarious.
3. Doing It Way Big: One of the few solo tracks on the album. She basically tells everyone that she does things big and also pays homage to her mentor: The Notorious B.I.G.
4. Can't F**k With Queen Bee [featuring Governor, Shelene Thomas with Full Force]: THE best song on the album, which samples "Free" by Deniece Williams (which is my favorite song of all time). Kimmie sings and raps on this awesome track. Shelene Thomas does some impressive vocals, Governor does some good singing and the part with Full Force blew it out of the water (love that part).
5. Hollyhood Skit: A skit, no review available.
6. Shake Ya Bum Bum [featuing Lil' Shanice]: A fun song featuring Kim's protege, Lil' Shanice. This is a pretty good song.
7. This Is Who I Am [featuring Mashonda and Swizz Beatz]: One of my favorites because she tells everyone off. Mashonda does good singing for the chorus.
8. The Jump Off [featuring Mr. Cheeks]: The only video for the album, but still a good one. A good single to pick.
9. This Is A Warning: I liked this song at first but now I grew un-interested in this one. It's sort of scary to me, but it's not a bad song.
10. (When Kim Say) Can You Hear Me Now? [featuring Missy Elliott]: One of my favorites because it's a good track to dance to and my favorite part is the third verse.
11. Thug Luv [featuring Twista]: A good song in which Kim does some fast-paced rapping to keep up with Twista.
12. Magic Stick [featuring 50 Cent]: Probably the most notable track on the album because it's so good. There should have been a video (but 50 Cent ruined it by being an a**). The end features Kim at the radio station again and once again it is funny.
13. Get In Touch With Us [featuring Styles P.]: My second favorite track on the album. Both rappers deliver great bars for this one and I love the last verse where they talk about the "Money, Power, Respect."
14. Heavenly Father [feturing "Big Hill"]: One of the songs that I didn't particularly like. I don't know why, but it just isn't.
15. Tha Beehive [featuring Reeks, Bunk S.A., Vee and Saint from the Advakids]: The other track that I didn't like. I don't know why, I just don't.
16. Came Back For You: A really good track to end the album on. The video was unreleased but I think it should have been. She insults both rivals Foxy Brown and Eve.
Queen Bee delivers one of rap's best albums ever. She does quite a number of guest stars, but that's all good. No one does like Lil' Kim.
Big mama got REALLY BIG FOR REAL.......2006-07-05
4.5 stars. Better than 'The Notorious K.I.M.'.......2006-04-29
La Bella Mafia~Lil' Kim.......2006-02-23
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La Bella Mafia
Lil' Kim Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008DCRI Release Date: 2003-03-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Hold It Now
- Doing It Way Big
- Can't F**k With Queen Bee
- Hollyhood Skit
- Shake Ya Bum Bum
- This Is Who I Am
- The Jump Off
- This Is A Warning
- (When Kim Say) Can You Hear Me Now?
- Thug Luv
- Magic Stick
- Get In Touch With Us
- Heavenly Father
- Tha Beehive
- Came Back For You
Customer Reviews:
I perfer the clean version........2004-12-28
Doin' it way big- Good song about Diamonds, minks and all of the shopping she likes to do.
Can't mess with Queen Bee-She tells these haters she is still on top, and they can't mess with her.
Thug Luv-Lil'Kim spitts her fastest in this song.
Can you hear me now-Cool song about what is happening in her life.
Came back for you-She's back, and is ready to fight!
Lil' Kim's Jump Off.......2004-11-11
01. Intro > This is basically The Notroious B.I.G. explaining about how he found artists in the Junior Mafia. 8/10
02. Hold It Now (feat. Havoc) > I really love this song this song samples from The Beastie Boys's "Paul Revere", so Lil' Kim went Old School on this track. 10/10
03. Doing It Way Big > This song is about spendin' money, livin' large and doing it up big or B.I.G. Anything she does she do it B.I.G. 7/10
04. Can't F**k With Queen Bee (feat. Governor & Shelene Thomasn with Full Force) > On this song she says "You can hate or hale the queen". She's saying know one can mess with her. This song is acutually not my favorite on the album. 4/10
05. Hollyhood (Skit) > This song Lil' Kim is playing a teacher in a classroom. The kids are singing a Mr. Rogers theme but saying "It's a beautiful day in hollyhood". 8/10
06. Shake Ya Bum Bum (feat. Lil' Shanice) > What I like most about this song is Lil' Shanice's verse. It shows that kids can rap too. 8/10
07. This Is Who I Am (feat. Mashonda) > I really love this track. Swizz Beats produced it, so you know its hot. Kim's sayin this is who I am so you can't change her. 10/10
08. The Jump Off (feat. Mr. Cheeks) > The first single off the album. Was the reason I bought this album. Timbaland did his thing in the production of this song. Its a good jump off for the album. 10/10
09. This Is A Warning > This song is acutually a re-make of R. Kelly's "A Woman's Threat". This song is mad hilarious at the end when Kim Mimiks R. Kelly. 9/10
10. (When Kim Say) Can You Hear Me Now (feat. Missy Elliott) > This song is hot. Nothing much to say about this track, it's just one of those bounce tracks. 8/10
11. Thug Luv (feat. Twista) > Was supposed to be the 3rd single, but they never released a video to the song. But was released as a single. I like Twista's verse on the song. And Kim's verse was on point. 8/10
12. Magic Stick (feat. 50 Cent) > Was supposed to be the 2nd single, but they also never released a video to this song. This song was played alot on the radio. I like this song also. 9/10
13. Get In Touch With Us (feat. Styles P)> The beat to this track is off the chain. Lil' Kim verse was real tight on this song. My favorite song on the album hands down. 10/10
13. Heavenly Father > On this song Lil' Kim talks about her problems. The feuds with her and Junior Mafia how she supported them but they didn't appreaciate it. On this song Lil' Kim vents out her problems. She washed her hands and done with it. 8/10
14. Tha Beehive (feat. Reeks, Bunky S.A., Vee & Saint from The Advakids) > On this track some of the new artists of Queen Bee entertainment is featured. I really like this song. 9/10
16. Came Back For You > This song could be a dedication to her fans. At first I did not know this song was produced by Kanye West. She alos disses Foxy Brown on this track. She says "It's enough I got to put up with this Do Do Brown chick".
I would reccomend that you go buy this album if you are a true Lil' Kim fan altough this album was released in 2003. It's one of her best. She did it without help from the Junior Mafia. Also Kim is a trend setters what I mean buy that is that she's was one of the first female rappers to be sexy & hardcore. So she opened doors for other female rappers who wanted to be like that.
Lil'Kim's best Album! LA BELLA MAFIA!.......2003-04-18
2.Hold it Now-awesome song and lyrics!
3.Doing it Way Big-good!
4.Can't F**k With Queen Bee-ok
6.Shake Ya Bum Bum-good!
7.This Is Who I am-good!
8.The Jump Off-one of the best ones!
9.This Is a Warning-sends a powerful message to women everywhere
10.(When Kim Say)Can You Hear Me Now-another one of the best songs, esp. w/ Missy Elliott!
11.Thug Luv-good!
12.Matic Stick-awesome song with 50 Cent!
13.Get In Touch With Us-awesome!
14-Heavenly Father-another 1 of the best songs because of the song & lyrics.
15.Tha Beehive-yet another awesome song!
16.Came Back For You-another good song dedicated to her fans!
This CD is really good and I recommend buying it, even if you don't like Lil'Kim!!!
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La Bella Mafia
Lil Kim Manufacturer: Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00007LAH2 Release Date: 2003-02-26 |
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonusd Track: "What's the Word".
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La Bella Mafia
Lil' Kim Manufacturer: Wea Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000D8RL4 Release Date: 2004-01-06 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Hold It Now
- Doing It Way Big
- Can't F**k with Queen Bee
- Hollyhood Skit
- Shake Ya Bum Bum
- This Is Who I Am
- Jump Off
- This Is a Warning
- (When Kim Say) Can You Hear Me Now?
- Thug Luv
- Magic Stick
- Get in Touch with Us
- Heavenly Father
- Tha Beehive
- Came Back for You
- What's the Word
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus TrackDance Music:
- Latino Jam Cartel
- Left Lane Livin [Explicit Lyrics]
- Life Goes On
- Lucas with the Lid Off [CD-single]
- Made in America
- Man Vs Machine [Import]
- Middle Seeds
- My Life [Explicit Lyrics]
- Nard T. Presents...: Frisco Legends [Explicit Lyrics]
- Not of This World
Dance Music
Tchaikovsky: Symphony 5/Rococo Variations
Three on a Meathook [Explicit Lyrics]
Very Best of Billy Paul & Bill Withers [Import]
Tunes from Tarrytown [Enhanced]
VLADIMIR SPIVAKOV : Violin Sonaten
Touch My Heart: A Tribute to Johnny Paycheck
The 1953 Pasadena Concert [Live] [Import]